Multiple Choice
Within the framework of the Rogerian theory of personality, the "self" is the most important structural concept. In short, the "self" is
A) those particular parts of an individual's phenomenal field which relate to the individual.
B) the total system of events which make up the individual's life.
C) the perceptions and meanings which are potentially relevant to the individual and which are highly valued by the individual.
D) all of the above.
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